Bay Area students join global fight for ‘menstrual equity’

In San Francisco, Simply the Basics, a 3-year-old nonprofit organization and self-proclaimed “hygiene bank,” delivers products to schools once a semester to augment what they already have, and recommends each school put pads and tampons in the library as well as in restrooms and locker rooms for all genders. That’s partly to serve transgender and nonbinary students who menstruate, and also to make the issue more open to both boys and girls.

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Shakespeare troupe’s workshop for homeless brings hopes, fears to center stage

The whole two-hour exercise was anything but pretentious, she and her new friends said. It was creative, revealing and healing for people who had no homes to call their own but could, for just a couple of hours, escape the anguish that being homeless brings.

“This was even better than I’d hoped,” said Simply the Basics President Meghan Freebeck. “There are no spaces, really, for people without means to just enjoy themselves like this, to come together and share, be social and have fun.”

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Service Spotlight on The Smile Project

One of my favorite things about The Smile Project is the opportunity to connect with other people in the nonprofit and social good space. As a grantee of The Pollination Project, I can connect with others who care about making their world better.

That’s how I virtually met Meghan Freebeck, the founder of Simply the Basics in San Francisco. Even just watching this quick video about their work gives you a comprehensive idea of the ways they are bettering their world.

Her work speaks for itself, so without further ado, allow me to share Meghan and Simply the Basics.

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Do Good Wednesdays: Socks for the Homeless

This is the first in a new series called “Do Good Wednesday” where I’ll call attention to a cause we can all easily contribute towards. Doing good should happen all the time and it shouldn’t be hard. Do Good Wednesday will make it easy for you and your family to make the world a better place…one Wednesday at a time!

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PERIODS, TAMPONS, & ACCESSIBILITY: WHERE WE ARE IN 2018

Even here in the U.S., although the current administration’s threat to make birth control less accessible may seem like the biggest issue facing women right now, there is another major women’s health accessibility issue that has been looming for decades: or women may be forced to choose between lunch for the day or a package of generic sanitary napkins.

Learn about how Simply the Basics is combatting these issues!

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Simply the Basics visits Children's Day School

"One of our most important goals is to develop a community of passionate citizens, and our middle school students were eager to learn more about how Simply the Basics is working to end economic disparity, one of San Francisco’s most significant social problems." http://www.cds-sf.org/simply-basics-cds

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Good San Franciscans: Matching Needs to Resources

“I have yet to meet anyone who doesn’t want to support the community in some way,” said Meghan Freebeck, CEO, Project Homeless Connect and Simply the Basics. Meghan is serving San Francisco by connecting people’s skills and resources with various needs in our community.  To quote Meghan, “It’s a lot like match making volunteer’s time and skill sets to ensure they align with a client’s or nonprofit’s goals.”

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